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Re: Apple /// Emulator Re: Need some help
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<emil_sarlija-1307012218030001@co3038975-a.sunsh1.vic.optushome.com.au>,
Emil Sarlija <emil_sarlija@mac.com> wrote:
> In article <070620011940094260%cps@blackcatsystems.com>, Chris Smolinski
> <cps@blackcatsystems.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <3B1F9F58.606DF30E@SPAMapple2.com>, <Delfs@Apple2.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Chris:
> > > It sounds like you need to the access points for the RWTS routine.
> > > (Read-Write-Track-Sector) Normally this is accomplished by making a
> > > short assembly program that loads the zero page then calls the RWTS
> > > routine which places the data in memory. This is very strait forward
> > > and the information can be found easily enough if you have Beneath Apple
> > > Dos. Unfortunately I do not have this handy here at work.
> >
> > Managed to get the necessary info, and it seems to be working. Now to
> > dump the data to the Mac over the serial port.
> >
> > Is there anyone here actually interested in an Apple /// emulator, or
> > am I just spinning my wheels?
>
> So you're the guy that wrote Sara? Hell yes I'm interested in an Apple ///
> emulator! If it wasn't for Sara I would never have seen one ofthose
> suckers boot. The chances of me getting a real Apple /// are slim, your
> emulator is the best I've got. Thanks!
Well... it is getting a little bit better... I have proFile emulation
working now. Still some memory addressing issues to resolve, then
hopefully Business Basic will run properly.
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Chris Smolinski
Black Cat Systems
http://www.blackcatsystems.com/
Macintosh Softwware - Specializing in audio, educational, and amateur radio